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Review Date: 10-MAR-2008
RRP: TBA
0.00
This is a new-generation networking kit that will provide fast transfer rates between a server and a receiving device. It's easy to setup and can be connected to receiving devices via a 5GHz-compatible wireless 802.11 draft-n signal or Ethernet. It won't work with existing 802.11g equipment, but that's not a problem if you already have an 802.11g network and just want something to service your media devices and gaming consoles exclusively.
Review Date: 18-OCT-2007
RRP: TBA
3.50
The Panda GateDefender Integra 300 is very bound to sys-admin culture and so requires some solid network-management skills. But if you're already an expert, you'll appreciate how it does almost everything from inside a single rack-mounting box.
Review Date: 12-AUG-2008
RRP: TBA
4.00
This is a great option for those on the lookout for a dual-mode VoIP solution (with some mobile-like functionality on the side). Text-intensive functions, like e-mail and instant messaging, don’t look the best on the screen’s low resolution, but the phone’s VoIP clarity was excellent, surpassing business-class VoIP phones.
Review Date: 02-SEP-2009
RRP: TBA
3.25
We found the NB6Plus4Wn ADSL2+ modem router to be reliable, but slow when used with Centrino laptops. Overall it's fairly easy to set up, although its advanced features, such as QoS, are not straightforward and will require some research if you want to get the most out them.
Review Date: 07-AUG-2006
Review Date: 06-MAY-2008
RRP: $34.95
3.50
If you have a broadband Internet connection at home, then the BuzzBox won't be cheaper than a VoIP service. For those without broadband it may be worthy of a look.
Review Date: 18-MAR-2009
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RRP: $39.95
3.75
With a price tag of $39.95, TP-Link's TL-WR340G is an 802.11g wireless router that's perfect for anyone who just wants a simple device with which to start a home network. It's particularly suited to small dwellings.
Review Date: 02-AUG-2007
RRP: $39.95
3.50
A stylish, over-the-ear VoIP headset, the PC 111 is a solid, if not outstanding product that should serve most users well.
Review Date: 08-MAR-2007
RRP: $49.50
3.00
The LSV40 combined with the MyNetFone service is a quick, easy and budget-friendly way to get started in the world of VoIP, although we would be inclined to spend a little extra for a cordless VoIP phone.
Review Date: 26-JUL-2007
RRP: $49.95
4.00
The PC 121 is a stylish and well designed VoIP headset that can be used with any number of applications.
Review Date: 15-MAR-2007
RRP: $49.95
3.00
The USB1200 is a decent, entry level VoiP phone, that should satisfy those who are after a cheap alternative to their regular landline.
Review Date: 31-MAY-2007
RRP: $49.95
3.00
The Freshtel 2070 is an entry-level phone that should satisfy those after a cheap introduction to the world of VoIP.
 
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